Here are some of the latest Magistrates Court results from the past few weeks.

Simon Curtis, aged 50, of Savory Way, Cirencester, was found guilty of driving without insurance when he appeared before Swindon Magistrates Court on October 8.

He was caught driving on the A429, Stanton St Quintin on April 25 this year.

He was handed six penalty points on his licence and ordered to pay costs of £811.

Aaron Hooker, aged 24, of Kingsmead, Cirencester, was found guilty of three driving offences when he appeared before Cheltenham Magistrates Court on October 9.

He was caught driving on Bridge Road, Cirencester on May 25 this year without a test certificate for his car and without insurance.

Hooker also found guilty of driving otherwise in accordance than with a licence authorising him to drive a vehicle of that class.

He was handed six penalty points on his licence and ordered to pay costs of £302.

Ali Akyuz, aged 49, of King Georges Field, Stow-on-the-Wold, was found guilty of driving without insurance when he appeared before Cheltenham Magistrates Court on October 9.

He was caught driving in the car park of Go Outdoors in Gloucester on February 7 this year.

He was handed six penalty points on his licence and ordered to pay costs of £811.

Graham Remnant, 55, of Oldminster Road, Sharpness, admitted driving with excess alcohol when he appeared before Cheltenham magistrates on September 27.

He was stopped in his car on Breadstone Road in Berkeley on July 19 this year.

Remnant was found to have 204 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, the legal limit being 35 micrograms.

He was given a community order and told to have treatment for alcohol dependency.

Remnant was banned from driving for 22 months and his driving licence was endorsed.

He was also fined £120, ordered to pay costs of £85 and a victim surcharge of £32.

Martin Stephens, alias Aaron Burns, 45, of Toghill Lane in Doynton, was stopped on Gloucester Road by police officers on September 19.

He was fined £480 for carrying 2 grams of methamphetamine, £85 to the Crown Prosecution Services and victim services charge £48.

He was also fined £100 for carrying 5.8 grams of cannabis making a total of £713.

Dillbagh Singh, 34, of Cranham, pleaded guilty at Bristol Magistrates Court to causing £1579.91 worth of damage to a blue BMW 3 Series in Easton.

Singh was ordered to pay £1000 in compensation and also to carry out 40 hours unpaid work by October 7, 2020.

A Yate mum, 48, who the Gazette has chosen to not identify, pleaded guilty to knowingly allowing her two sons to skip school at Bristol Magistrates' Court on September 20.

The charges related to a six-month period between June and December 2018 where her sons did not attend school where they were registered, namely Yate Academy.

She was fined £160, ordered to pay a victim services charge of £32 and costs of £160, making the total £352.